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MaidPro’s team makes people want to dance. “I did a little jig around my house after they left,” confessed one client, and another raved that her housecleaner “renewed my spirit as she brought order to my home.” Not only are MaidPro’s staffers efficient—they follow a 49-point cleaning checklist—but they are also trustworthy; more than 90% of clients hand over their house keys and private memoirs to the background-checked employees. As crews scour bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and living areas, they can dissolve dirt with a lineup of well-known products or fulfill requests to use cleansers that boast the Green Seal of eco-friendliness. If a client ever spots a spot within 24 hours of cleaning, MaidPro's staffers will return to reclean the area free of charge.

Family Dollar Store, a highly rated department store in Roy, offers shoppers of all ages an array of merchandise to choose from.
Skip the hassle of circling the block for parking and park in one of the great options near Family Dollar Store.
Some new and trendy items are available at Family Dollar Store in Roy so head on over and check them out.

The Steam Solutions team frees homes from the grip of grime with a fast-drying cleaning system designed to tackle both floors and upholstery. Teams revamp abodes with a powerful, truck-mounted system that swiftly sucks up dust, allergens, and fossilized jellybeans from the unforgiving grip of floor-bound fibers. After treatment, newly cleaned carpets dry quickly and return to their plump, cushy state in a timely manner.

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Fine goods and bargain deals come together at Family Dollar Store, where Ogden locals and tourists are often found perusing the departments.
When you are commuting to this store by car, take advantage of the nearby parking options.
So stop running around Ogden for the best savings and head to Family Dollar Store in Ogden for everyday deals and steals on department store items.

Pitching your next big project? Pick up all the hardware essentials for any crafting creation at Ace Hardware in Syracuse.
What goes hand in hand with summer and sun? Patio furniture! Check out all the latest and greatest offerings for the best backyard on the block.
Decorating your home interior can be a fun project. Browse the selection of bedroom furniture options here, such as bedroom furniture, and start decorating.
Keep your home or office in tip-top shape with a brand new vacuum cleaner.
Looking for an easy way to get those tough stains out of your carpet? Purchase a new wet vacuum and watch the stains disappear.
Can opener? Garlic press? This store has all the kitchen gadgets you need!
Head to Ace Hardware for some of the latest outdoor gear.
Make sure your pet is entertained with one of their many toys, such as pet toys.
Check out some of their great pet food and feeding supplies, like bowls and other feeders.
Save time and money with nearby parking options at Ace Hardware.
If you're looking to add an addition onto your home, Ace Hardware in Syracuse has the tools you need to get the job done.

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Even if you’ve been living under piles of old magazines and holiday decor, you might recognize Jane Carroo. The certified professional organizer, move manager, and founder of Chicago-based Clutter Coach Company has been featured on national television programs such as The Early Show on CBS and Hoarders. The secret to her success, however, isn’t as simple as a knack for tidying. It has more to do with empathy.Carroo’s background is in life coaching, and it goes hand-in-hand with her organizing biz. She recognizes that purging possessions from your home can be a very stressful, personal experience. “[The process] is mostly based on the person and what works for them. It’s not a one-answer-fits-all,” she says.For example, to keep her own home organized, Carroo has a simple rule of thumb. “I like to review everything I own yearly. When I review items, I can decide if that item no longer suits my needs, or that I don’t like it anymore.” She’d never force this guideline onto her clients, though. “That’s not my place. I don’t believe in imposing my personal thoughts on anyone else.”So, how does she approach a task as intimidating as spring cleaning without hard-and-fast rules? The key is building motivation. Here are Carroo’s seven tips for spring cleaning your way.1. Get excited about it.“Coming off a really rough and challenging winter, [...] we’re all anxious to get into spring mode. Anyone who’s overwhelmed…should approach this project with joy,” Carroo says. Try to embrace the prospect of a clean home, instead of dreading the act of cleaning. Think about the parties you can throw when the space is free from clutter. “A lot of people approach [cleaning] like drudgery, but we have to do it at some point, and we feel so much better when we get it done.”2. Make a list.“Take a notepad, walk around your home, and make a list of the things that need to be done,” Carroo suggests. “Whatever needs attention, [whether] it’s washing the windows or putting away the holiday decor.” You’re basically organizing your organizing plan, which splits it into steps and makes it seem less huge. Creating a list encourages a feeling of control.3. Then—and this is important—put that list on your calendar.“If you don’t put it on the calendar and plan for it, it’s not gonna get done,” Carroo warns. “Break [your list] down timewise so you don’t feel so overwhelmed by it.” For instance, block out half of a Saturday to work on particular tasks, and sprinkle other chores over the rest of the week. But try to keep the scheduling specific, so you always know what you’re tackling that day.4. Start small.Carroo says that completing a small task often has a snowballing effect: you feel inspired by your success to clean more and more. “Many times when people are stuck, I tell them to start with the junk drawer. Just tackle your junk drawer. They get energy from it. They don’t want to do it, but it’ll only take 15 minutes or a half an hour, and then they feel like they’ve really accomplished something.”5. For larger projects, don’t be afraid to ask for help.Working with others—friends, family members, or a professional such as Carroo—lightens your load, but it also forces you to articulate out loud what your attachment (or lack thereof) to a certain item might be. By offering “an objective, fresh perspective,” Carroo says, your cleaning buddies can help you let go of the items you don’t truly need.6. Figure out where everything will need to go.Before you start tossing things to the proverbial wind, decide what you’ll do with your discarded items. “I’m a really big advocate of recycling and donating,” Carroo says. “Consider adopting a favorite charity and donating on a regular basis, or recycle stuff that isn’t easily used by someone else.”7. Maintain the cleanliness.After all that work, the last thing you want is to do it over again next year. Get the calendar back out, and set up monthly or seasonal tasks for yourself. “That’s going to allow [you] to touch every little thing throughout the year, instead of taking it all on at once,” Carroo says. When next spring rolls around, spring cleaning will be like any other monthly spruce-up.Headshot courtesy of Jane Carroo